According to the band's bio, they had recorded a demo twice and not released it but had plans to release a demo tape for a show, which was cancelled. The website was later used as a page for Abysmal Gates, so this might be a precursor to that band. The transition doesn't seem to be archived, so they might have released something during that time. There are also merchandise pages that are empty except one that seems to be from the Abysmal Gates era. Someone with a facebook could probably contact Abysmal Gates and find out.

All information taken from m-s.de, no samples or other info to be found. I talked to the tape owner there and he said that it's actually by the Blackwitch from Mecklenburg-Vorpommern. Telling from the logos, one is clearly written with a space and one isn't, but of course there's no reason why they couldn't have slightly changed the name at some point. Allegedly the members are the same. The m-s.de guy wouldn't elaborate how he knew that, but I presume there's a lineup printed on the tape inlay. I'm hesitant to add the demo to the existing page, would like to confirm that it's indeed the same band first, but the guy didn't respond further. Leaving this here for now.

An earlier incarnation of the US Habeas Corpus. The mentioned demo used to be listed in their discography, until Dembo tried submitting a separate page based around it, but I rejected it because proof for distribution and even existence was meh. I asked artery, who had added the demo entry to HC' page, but he didn't provide any sources for his addition. Unsurprisingly no samples, but pretty sure it's death metal.

Late 70's/early 80's band from Graz, pretty metal for its time and place (and what's with that name?). I'm not sure if they ever had a valid (demo) release, the tracks on that site are labelled as "unreleased". This guy over at Strappado mentions a "K7" (=cassette) rip that's disappeared since. I contacted two ex-members, yet to receive responses, we'll see.

- Down and Out (1988, full-length LP)A1. Down and Out A2. Yellow Lipstick Message A3. Free to Rock'n'Roll A4. Possessed A5. Passion B1. Rock'n'Roll Singer B2. Children of the Sun B3. Searching for an Open Door B4. He'll Shoot Me Down B5. The Power Touch

- Cries of the Night (1988, full-length LP)A1. Cries of the Night A2. Need You to Stay A3. School Girl A4. Feel the Hour A5. Rock Me Baby B1. Hearts Turned Cold B2. Dream of You Again B3. Chance to Run B4. Small Town Rumors B5. Need You Tonight

Concerning E.O.T.S.viewtopic.php?p=2594454#p2594454According to Rik Baez, they played grunge, a genre they knew little about. They gave it a go, soon realized it wasn't their thing, and called it quits.

Chris' first band "Misled" started in the early 90's and hit the heavy metal scene with a vengence with songs such as: Save MeFrom Myself, Sweet Misery, and Find My Way, Chris and "Misled" rocked the local New Orleans clubs. Playing at venues like Jimmy's and the Howlin' Wolf, the crowds came and so did an offer from SireRecords (Warner BrothersIndependent Label).

All of this Misled's later albums are here. No idea if it's the same one, though. Probably not, but it's the only thing I can find.

Chris' first band "Misled" started in the early 90's and hit the heavy metal scene with a vengence with songs such as: Save MeFrom Myself, Sweet Misery, and Find My Way, Chris and "Misled" rocked the local New Orleans clubs. Playing at venues like Jimmy's and the Howlin' Wolf, the crowds came and so did an offer from SireRecords (Warner BrothersIndependent Label).

All of this Misled's later albums are here. No idea if it's the same one, though. Probably not, but it's the only thing I can find.

Never hurts to ask. Just shot him a message via myspace.No photos of that album, though. Besides, they have two logos, but neither matches the one we're looking for.

Needs research. - Drosera (United States, doom metal?)All of this information comes from the promotional blurb about Drosera's fourth album from Silvis Records:

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Drosera is a reclusive dark/ambient band based on Revillagigedo Island, Alaska, and active since 2008. "Cassiar," Drosera's 4th full-length album, makes a departure from the band's previous doom-laden meditations to a dance-beat backed coldwave/gothic sound.

This new album sounds like a Cure cover band played through a blown out speaker, but I cannot seem to find any information about this band, or their three previous albums, anywhere on the internet. The do not appear to have any social media feeds, and the only thing on YouTube are shitty rehearsal songs from a Chilean death metal band with the same name.

I've reached out to Silvis to see if they have any information or contact info on Drosera, but have not heard back.

Regarding Drosera: I was able to locate their album"Cassiar" on CD Baby and it certainly is not metal at all, they ccompare it to Clan of Xymox or The Cure. There are preview songs for the whole album there: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/droseraThere are no other albums of theirs for sale on CD Baby, just the promotional text from their lablel, which mention "doom-ladden" rituals again. I would be very cautious with such an description, since the label describes Drosera as a dark ambient band first and foremost. "Doom-ladden" could mean a lot of things and I have also seen dark ambient albums, which were ssomehow slow and sorrowful in delivery being described as doom-inspired by the promo advertising by their labels before.

Allegedly a CD release, distribution unproven/uncertain. Iffy pic: http://i016.radikal.ru/1602/f8/2d9afd862717.jpg - according to the submitter, the card says "Exclusively for DeGa from metal archives. From the private collection of the Sklep (Crypt)." If we can't verify the CD, maybe a digital release.

SeanHart213 4 years ago+jart _ @jarrett093 thanks man! we're going to be playing shows again real soon, we just got a session bassist! we will have hard copies of the album for sale at each show. we only have 50 in print.﻿

Which you might, they were first formed under the name Skåda and released a demo, "Demo 2009". It was available for download (according to the bio here), but also might have been released physically. This photo is captioned "get yours now". Their myspace listed it under releases on the sidebar, as well. However, I can't find any other references.

I know it's not the place to ask, but I think one post couldn't hurt. Could you actually listen to those songs on Myspace? I haven't been able to listen to anything on Myspace for about six months now, and, for some reason, I thought I wasn't the only one. My laptop's up to date, so not sure what's going on.

Yeah, I can listen to them, but that happens to me sometimes. If I leave the tab open and then open other myspace pages they eventually play. I don't know if that's the same problem you're facing, though.

Also, if you have an adblocker, try to disable it for myspace. I noticed it can get stuck on ads if they don't play. Seemed to help me a little bit.

Just got a reply from Misled. It's not the same band. "We have the name trademarked," they said, "but that doesn't keep others from using it." Anyway, I'm thinking of submitting the band as an independent act, hoping someone would file a report to fill us in. All in favor?

Apparently this is not the same band as the listed one from Carinthia (this is not 100% confirmed, though). Tracklists were given to me by RunningWild_AT, he also has covers. Need to ask him more about this band.